Using Levi for Content Creation

Modified on Tue, 28 Apr at 9:09 AM

Using Levi for Content Creation

Levi works best when your team treats him as a ministry content accelerator, not as a one-click publishing engine. The strongest results come when you provide clear source material, define the audience, and keep a human in the review loop.

Content Types Levi Commonly Supports

  • Sermon-based discussion guides
  • Devotionals and discipleship material
  • Email drafts, announcement copy, and follow-up sequences
  • Social content and campaign messaging

How to Get Better Output

  • Start with the sermon title, passage, and core takeaway
  • Name the audience clearly, such as visitors, small-group leaders, parents, or volunteers
  • Tell Levi the format you want, not just the topic
  • Provide a few examples of what good ministry content already sounds like in your context

Recommended Review Flow

  1. Generate the first draft.
  2. Check theology, tone, and accuracy.
  3. Tighten language for your specific ministry culture.
  4. Only publish after a human review step.

Support Tip

If Levi's drafts feel shallow or off-tone, include the exact prompt and output in your support ticket. That makes it much easier to diagnose whether the issue is source material, prompt quality, or expectations.

Downloadable Resources

These files open or download directly from the support portal.

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